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Sendona Ice Combo
Sendona Ice Combo: Category: Shimano Combos
Shimano made waves in the ice-fishing world in 2018, and the efforts continue for 2019/20 ice-fishing season with its next level’ ice rods now offered in the Sedona Ice-Fishing combo line-up. All matched with a Sedona ultralight 500 size spinning reels with a durable HAGANE Gear and Propulsion Line Management System, combos available include those with 24 and 30 ultralight power rods, a 26 light power and 34 medium-light versions, and two with 28 rods in medium-light power and medium power.
You could easily spend thousands on a fishing rod and reel, but most casual fishermen and even some experts would be happier with something more versatile and less expensive. Without a doubt Siminao makes the best all-around fishing rod and reel combo without breaking the bank. Their combos compare favorably to rod and reels costing twice as much and who better than Shimano to match the right reel to the best rod for your budget.
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Shimano Fishing Tackle
Markham’s Fishing Tackle, 717 Woodbridge Rd, Ipswich, IP4 4NB
Tel. 01473 727841
Dolphin, The Old Boat Yard, Stoke-On-Trent, ST4 4HW
Tel. 01782 849390
Corwen Manor, 8 London Rd, Corwen, LL21 0DR
Tel. 01490 413196
Crawley Angling, Safestore Stephenson Way, Crawley, RH10 1TN
Tel. 01293 369963
A & I Fishing Tackle, 33 High St, Green St Green, Orpington, BR6 6BG
Tel. 01689 862302




Juveniles and breeding males are usually a darker green or grey with a dark belly, and females are lighter. Habitat. Common carp are incredibly hardy and flexible in their habitat preferences. Primarily bottom – dwelling fish, carp like quiet, shallow waters with a soft bottom and dense aquatic vegetation. Although they favour large turbid waters, they also thrive in small rivers and lakes. They can live in low – oxygen environments and can tolerate temperature fluctuations and extremes. In some northern waters where the fish are abundant and such terrain is lacking or offers no food, carp will cruise over shallow, rocky flats and shoals, browsing along the rubble bottom. Food. Omnivorous feeders, carp have predominantly vegetarian diets but will feed on aquatic insects, snails, crustaceans, annelids, and molluscs.



